- Tell Abu
Hureyra (Arabic: تل أبو هريرة) is a
prehistoric archaeological site in the
Upper Euphrates valley in Syria. The tell was
inhabited between 13...
-
Qasim Yahya Mahdi al-Raymi (Arabic: قاسم يحيى مهدي الريمي; 5 June 1978 – 29
January 2020) was a
Yemeni militant who was the emir of al-Qaeda in the Arabian...
- added, that
victory was
imminent and only days away. On
August 2, Abu
Hureira, the
deputy commander of
Fatah al-Islam, was
killed in Abu
Samra during...
- that US
cruise missiles were part of the camp
bombardment targeting Abu
Hureira Qasm al-Rimi.
According to a
local official and a
tribal source, 49 civilians...
- Tel
Haror (Hebrew name) or Tell Abu
Hureyra (Arabic name; also
spelled Hureira and Hareira), also
known as Tel Heror,[citation needed] is an archaeological...
- group's
reputed military commander,
Shehab Abu
Qadour (also
known as Abu
Hureira), were
still being sought. The
defendants include ten Syrians, two Lebanese...
-
appearance of flat,
elongated millstones in the
Natoufian period (Abu
Hureïra on the Euphrates)
dates back to the 9th
millennium BC. They
feature larger...
-
financed by
Baybars in
Yavneh was the
magnificent addition to Maqām Abu
Hureira (the "Raban
Gamaliel tomb"),
which consisted of
double stoai with domes...
- al-Shahri. The
other two men were
identified as Abu
Baseer al-Wahayshi and Abu
Hureira Qasm al-Rimi. The
independent third party terrorist consultants at SITE...
-
identified as Abu
Hareth Muhammad al-Oufi, Abu
Baseer al-Wahayshi and Abu
Hureira Qasm al-Rimi. The New York Times,
quoting American diplomats in Sana, reported...